Skin and Beauty

I'm 17 and have acne and not allowed to wear make-up. HELP!!!

peteyismydog:
I am 17 years old and have some acne on my chin, a little on my nose and a little on my cheek. It is not super severe but it still looks bad. My dad refuses to let me wear make-up and so I have nothing to cover it up. I want to have beautiful clear skin but I just do not know what to do. Not being able to wear make-up and having ugly pimples on my chin makes me feel so ugly. I do not know what to to. Please tell me if you have any advice on how to clear my skin up perfectly and look gorgeous even without make-up. Thanks so much!!!

Hello,Thanks for sending me your message. Yes, I can understand you very well since you a re 17 years old and would love to wear makeup but having young skin and acne at the same time can be devastating. I can help you in cleaning up your skin with some of my products. I need to know more about your skin type and how severe is your acne. If you can send me photos of your skin condition that would be greater help. With this information from you I can then recommend for you to try some of my Anti- Acne facial masks and treatment.Okay will await your email.With Regards,MadelynMarie

If you're prone to acne, makeup is the last thing you want to use. I used to have breakouts regularly, but as I got a little older (I am 23 now) I found ways to manage it. I spent so much money on solutions like ProActive and Velocity and they worked for a few weeks, but my skin seemed to become immune to the products over time. I've found that switching facial cleansers on a regular basis is helpful. Also, I use Witch Hazel several times a day, especially if you had been sweating or wearing makeup that day. I hope this helps! Good luck.

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